Tuesday, 16 March 2010

On the Left

yes, my little boy is a left hander. strangely, no one in the immediate family is a left handler. both hubby and myself is a right han der. anyway, we decided to leave it as it is for him to use as a left handler. it is nothing or rather no big deal for a man (when he grows up) to be on the left. well, he may find it a bit harder when he eats with someone using the right hands and holding on to a big machine gun when the 2 years of enlistment comes.

 

ever since the day he learns to hold his own milk bottle with his left hand, we notice his left hand habits, he uses his left hand to pick up his finger food like honey stars & biscuit. he points to objects with his left hand too.

 

at GUG, where we learn to art &c raft lessons like colouring and track with water colours, i'll let him use his left hand since he is already showing signs that he is using his left mind more, heehee!

 

well, let's see...

 

 

hugging his bolster with his left.

 he points with his left.

he holds with his left.

 

An old Italian proverb claims ‘The left-hand is the hand of the heart’

 

1 comment:

  1. i use both hands. i started picking up the pencils with my left hand and kena so much from my parents, both right handers and both believe that left handers will lose out. why? because they work in factories where one is required to operate with the right hand... so they v ganjiong... so i now write and use chopsticks with my right hand. i cook, use knife, eraser, scissors, and play racket games with my left hand. but i play bowling with my right hand, while i play wii with my left hand. generally my left hand is the stronger hand, the master hand, but BIL asked me to do some actions and say i'm right-handed... so i also dunno... very blur. i'm 2-handed... hahahaha~

    dun worry k... ok lah i'm sure u r not... keke~ oooo yaaaa, last time my class.. the top students a lot are left handers wor!! :D

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